Marriages M

Please visit the Marriages page for further information on marriages in Guilford.The last names listed on bonds are bondsmen.
Witnesses (court officials) are not shown.
(C) = Person was noted to be “of color.” (FPC) = “Free person of color.”

I encourage people to obtain original images and double-check information found in any abstracts or compilations. Nothing is as good as the original document or an image of it. However, there is an incomplete marriage database covering 1759-1979 available through Family Search. I do not plan to spend the time uploading a comprehensive list of marriage licenses from 1868 forward, so this is your best online resource for that time period. You can view the images using microfilm ordered through your local library or FHL branch.

Marriage Licenses
were required starting in 1868, but one can find marriage license forms in earlier years. These provide more information on the bridal couple and parents and other details. Be careful — a mother may actually be a stepmother.Data: groom & bride, groom’s parents, bride’s parents, date.

Societies

County Coordinator

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